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Electrolux EFA1030X User manual

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IH EFA 1020.1
942490211
IH EFA 1030
942490212
Air Cleaning Center
Ceiling mounted, with cable u pen ion
With remote control
In tallation and In truction for U e
Effective
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1. Hood body
2. Cable u pen ion
3. Cable upport
4. Decorative di c
5. Hanger bolt
6. Dowel
7. Metal filter with ionizer heet, with
pring lock
8. Cable for ionizer heet
9. Receptacle for wire u pen ion
10. Heat detector
11. Grea e collector
12. Halogen lamp 20 Watt
13. Germicidal lamp (UV-C Lamp) EKL
14. Stainle teel filter 586x324 mm incl.
activated carbon
15. Power cord outlet
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EFA 1020.1/1030 Air Cleaning Center (Ceiling Mounted) with Cable Su pen ion
EFA 1020.1/1030 Air Cleaning Center (Ceiling Mounted) with Cable Su pen ion EFA 1020.1/1030 Air Cleaning Center (Ceiling Mounted) with Cable Su pen ion
EFA 1020.1/1030 Air Cleaning Center (Ceiling Mounted) with Cable Su pen ion
In tallation In truction
In tallation In tructionIn tallation In truction
In tallation In truction –
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– In truction for U e
In truction for U e In truction for U e
In truction for U e
In order to be able to u e your exhau t hood in the be t po ible manner, plea e read the e intruction
carefully and keep them in ca e they are needed.
1. Safety and General note
1. Safety and General note1. Safety and General note
1. Safety and General note
• The exhau t hood can only be connected to a properly in talled power outlet or connected directly
by a profe ional. The power outlet mu be a ecure a po ible directly in the junction box. The
electrical data i found on the nameplate, after opening the grea e collector (11), behind the tain-
le teel filter (14), in the interior of the device.
• The connection and commi ioning may only be carried out by a profe ional.
• Never u e the exhau t hood without a filter (7/14) and open grea e collector (11).
• Alway u e ga burner properly.
• Acce ible part can become hot while cooking or when they are u ed with cooking uten il !
• The ga burner flame mu t alway be covered with cookware. Strong heat development of open
flame could damage the exhau t hood.
• The exhau t hood‘ power upply mu t be interrupted by pulling the plug before conducting any
cleaning or maintenance work.
• Flambee di he mu t not be prepared under the exhau t hood. The open flame could cau e a fire.
• Never leave the pan un upervi ed when frying food. The oil could tart a fire.
• Con tant maintenance en ure perfect operation and optimal performance of the exhau t hood.
• All contaminated urface hould be cleaned of debri regularly. The filter mu t be removed and
cleaned regularly. ( ee page 11).
• Incorrect halogen lamp (12) could ruin the tran former.
• The device can wing freely becau e it i attached to the ceiling with teel cable .
• Do not allow the heat en or to react to a flame.
• Keep a minimum di tance of 300 mm between the ceiling and the upper ide of the hood.
• Minimum d tance between the torage urface of the cooking ve el on the hob and the lowe t
part of the exhau t hood: Thi di tance mu t be at lea t 65 cm if the exhau t hood i in talled abo-
ve a ga appliance. If the mounting in truction for the hob pecify a greater di tance, thi di tance
i to be adhered to. Thi minimum di tance al o applie to electric tove .
• Thi unit mu t not be u ed by per on , including children with reduced phy ical, en ory or mental
abilitie , or by per on without experience and knowledge unle they are upervi ed by a per on
who i re pon ible for their afety and ha been in tructed on the u e of thi equipment.
• Children mu t not be un upervi ed in the vicinity of the unit and mu t not play with the unit under
any circum tance .
• Safety Shutdown:
Safety Shutdown:Safety Shutdown:
Safety Shutdown:
If one or more filter are removed, the unit witche off automatically. The unit i operational once
again only after the the correct po itioning of the filter.
• CAUTION: Acce ible part may become hot when u ed with cooking appliance .
!!! Operate thi unit only with in erted filter (7/14) and a clo ed grea e collector (11) !!!
!!! Do not operate thi unit without a filter (7/14)
!!! Do not operate thi unit without a filter (7/14) !!! Do not operate thi unit without a filter (7/14)
!!! Do not operate thi unit without a filter (7/14)
(High voltage and UV
(High voltage and UV (High voltage and UV
(High voltage and UV-
--
-C radiation)
C radiation)C radiation)
C radiation)
Do not look into the illuminated germicide lamp (13) !!!
Do not look into the illuminated germicide lamp (13) !!! Do not look into the illuminated germicide lamp (13) !!!
Do not look into the illuminated germicide lamp (13) !!!
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2. Before In tallation
2. Before In tallation2. Before In tallation
2. Before In tallation
• The following part are in the package: hood body, tainle teel filter, acce ory kit and cleaning
kit (the cable u pen ion are in the acce ory kit).
• Check that the exhau t hood wa not damaged during tran port. If there i any damage, the unit
mu t not be in talled.
• Make ure that the in tallation and the electrical connection have been conducted by a qualified
technician according to the pecification of the manufacturer and the official regulation .
• Make ure that a 3-wire power cable i pre ent on the ite which come from the ceiling on the
right ide behind the cable u pen ion.
Caution: The electrical connection mu t be performed by a licen ed electrician. The plug mu t be
acce ible after in tallation. A Type 12 or Type 13 power outlet i to be provided. The connection
cable i 2.4 metre long.
Caution: If the unit i to be u ed with a a fixed connection rather than with the plug, a eparator
belonging to that only mu t be available.
Caution: The power upply to the hood mu t be unplugged before conducting maintenance work.
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3. In tallation
3. In tallation3. In tallation
3. In tallation
Caution!!
Caution!! Caution!!
Caution!! The connection to the 230 Volt network a well a the entire in tallation of the exhau t hood
mu t be at ab olute zero potential
at ab olute zero potential at ab olute zero potential
at ab olute zero potential and conducted by a profe ional.
1. Workflow:
Carry the middle of the cooktop to
middle of the cooktop to middle of the cooktop to
middle of the cooktop to the ceiling.
2. Workflow:
Draw four drill hole on the ceiling and then drill the four hole . (Sketch 1 = IH EFA 1020.1;
Sketch 2 = IH EFA 1030)
3. Workflow:
Take four dowel , four hanger bolt and four decorative di c from the acce orie kit. In ert
the four dowel , crew in the four hanger bolt , and crew the four decorative di c onto the
hanger bolt .
4. Workflow:
Now unpack the hood body.
5. Workflow:
Thread the cable u pen ion with the cable clamp from above into the hood body. Screw the
cable clamp into the mounting and ecure with the et crew. One mounting per cable u pen ion.
6. Workflow:
Now crew the four wire cable with the cable upport onto the hanger bolt . Now the teel
cable can get twi ted but it will ‘untwi t‘ during workflow 7.
7. Workflow:
The wire cable relaxe and the length of the teel cable can be varied by exerting pre ure
onto the cable clamp. The hood can be aligned u ing a water level.
8. Workflow:
Fa ten the power cord of the hood to the feed line on ite.
9. Uncover the hood after in tallation only o that no dirt particle can reach the top of the hood.
The unit can be uncovered again only once the kitchen ha been completely et up and the
final cleaning ha taken place.
Skizze 1 Skizze 2
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Workflow 6 Workflow 7
Workflow 5 Workflow 5
Cable u pen ion with hanger bolt and de-
corative di c (located in acce orie kit)
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4. Before Starting
4. Before Starting 4. Before Starting
4. Before Starting
•
Make ure that the unit i di connected from the power upply.
•
Remove protective box from UV-C lamp (13)
•
In ert the tainle teel filter (586x324 mm) (14) into the hood body (1)
Plea e en ure that the filter i correctly in erted! See photo below. All filter are equipped with
Plea e en ure that the filter i correctly in erted! See photo below. All filter are equipped with Plea e en ure that the filter i correctly in erted! See photo below. All filter are equipped with
Plea e en ure that the filter i correctly in erted! See photo below. All filter are equipped with
a micro witch which interrupt the hood‘ electrical circuit power when it i incorrectly po itio-
a micro witch which interrupt the hood‘ electrical circuit power when it i incorrectly po itio-a micro witch which interrupt the hood‘ electrical circuit power when it i incorrectly po itio-
a micro witch which interrupt the hood‘ electrical circuit power when it i incorrectly po itio-
ned!
ned!ned!
ned!
•
Clo e the drip collector (11)
The unit i now operational!
The unit i now operational!The unit i now operational!
The unit i now operational!
In ert filter correctly:
In ert filter correctly:In ert filter correctly:
In ert filter correctly:
UV-C Lamp with protective UV-C Lamp without protective carton
Hood body with
tainle teel filter
Heat detec-
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5. Operation
5. Operation5. Operation
5. Operation
4-button control pad:
Hand tran mitter:
Switch on to level 1: button 
Switch up to next level: button 
With the  button, you witch the hood to level 1, pre ing  everal time witche the hood to level
2, 3, and then off again.
With the  button, you witch the hood to level 3, pre ing the  button everal time in a row wit-
che the hood to level 2, 1 and 0
After run time button:
After pre ing thi button, the hood work with the et level in after run. There are four after run time
which you can elect by pre ing the appropriate button. Pre once = 10 minute (the light bar/
fla h/fla he once) , pre twice = 20 minute (the light bar/ fla h/fla he twice), pre three time =
30 minute (the light bar/ fla h/fla he three time ) and pre four time = 40 minute (the light bar/
fla h/fla he four time ). The fan peed can be increa ed or decrea ed during the after run time.
Light button:
By pre ing once briefly, the right and left halogen lamp i witched on or off. If the button i pre ed
for a longer period of time, both halogen lamp at the front and the back are witched on or off.
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6. Programming In truction : Hand Tran mitter
6. Programming In truction : Hand Tran mitter6. Programming In truction : Hand Tran mitter
6. Programming In truction : Hand Tran mitter
4
44
4-
--
-button control pad:
button control pad:button control pad:
button control pad:
Hold down   imultaneou ly until the green LED on the control panel light up. Then let go of
both button at the ame time.
Hand Tran mitter:
Hand Tran mitter:Hand Tran mitter:
Hand Tran mitter:
Pre the light button on the hand tran mitter until the light goe on or off.
The new hand tran mitter i programmed to the exi ting exhau t hood.
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7. Switching the halogen reflector lamp (12)
7. Switching the halogen reflector lamp (12)7. Switching the halogen reflector lamp (12)
7. Switching the halogen reflector lamp (12)
Take out defective halogen reflector lamp (12) and pre the new lamp into the ocket! Do not loo-
en the halogen lamp with metal object (e.g. crewdriver or knife) becau e they could cratch the
hood body.
8. Removing the Metal Filter with the Ionizer Sheet (7)
8. Removing the Metal Filter with the Ionizer Sheet (7)8. Removing the Metal Filter with the Ionizer Sheet (7)
8. Removing the Metal Filter with the Ionizer Sheet (7)
The unit mu t be di connected from the main before removing the metal filter!
When removing the upper metal filter (7) the following mu t be noted:
In order to be able to clean the ionizer heet, the upply cable from each filter mu t be detached when
removing the filter. For thi , the cable only
only only
only mu t be removed ( ee the following photo ).
!! When in erting the metal filter, plea e note that the nap lock mu t point to the center of the
!! When in erting the metal filter, plea e note that the nap lock mu t point to the center of the !! When in erting the metal filter, plea e note that the nap lock mu t point to the center of the
!! When in erting the metal filter, plea e note that the nap lock mu t point to the center of the
hood !!
hood !!hood !!
hood !!
9. Removing the tainle teel filter (14)
9. Removing the tainle teel filter (14)9. Removing the tainle teel filter (14)
9. Removing the tainle teel filter (14)
Supply cable i removed from
ionizer heet
View after removal of metal
filter
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10. Filter Cleaning and Care
10. Filter Cleaning and Care10. Filter Cleaning and Care
10. Filter Cleaning and Care
Cleaning the out ide of the tainle teel exhau t hood:
A care lotion for cleaning and care i included with each unit. Moi ten a oft cloth and apply to unit
with light pre ure, let dry and then poli h in the bru hing direction.
! It i very important to take note of the “bru hing direction“ when handling tainle teel device !
Interior Cleaning:
Interior Cleaning:Interior Cleaning:
Interior Cleaning:
The unit mu t be di connected from the main before it i opened!
The unit mu t be di connected from the main before it i opened! The unit mu t be di connected from the main before it i opened!
The unit mu t be di connected from the main before it i opened!
When changing the activated carbon or cleaning the metal grea e filter (7/14), clean the acce ible
hou ing part of grea e depo it . Thi way, the ri k of fire i minimized and optimal function i main-
tained. Plea e wa h with a degrea ing detergent and damp cloth only.
Filter:
Filter:Filter:
Filter:
Caution!
Caution! Caution!
Caution!
With increa ing aturation of fatty re idue , the ri k of fire increa e and the function
of the unit can be impaired.
! Clean the metal filter (7/14) a needed!
Remove the activated carbon in ert and the thumb crew before cleaning!
The metal grea e filter (7/14) mu t be cleaned every 8 to 10 week under normal operating condition
(2-3 hour daily) Cleaning hould be done with the cleaner which i included with the exhau t hood
however the cleaning can be done in the di hwa her depending on the ize of the filter. The cleaning
interval for the metal filter (7) on the top ide of the hood body are horter during the heavy pollen
ea on. The inner layer of the metal fat filter (7) are made of aluminum. It re i t chemical influence
(corro ion re i tance). However, it can be attacked by oda and cau tic ode o that a brown di colo-
ration can occur. The frame and the cover heet of thi metal filter i made of tainle teel.
Do not wa h metal grea e filter (7/14) with other di he .
When cleaning by hand, rin e the filter everal time in hot, oapy water.
Exchanging activated carbon
Exchanging activated carbonExchanging activated carbon
Exchanging activated carbon
The unit mu t be di connected from the main before it i opened!
The unit mu t be di connected from the main before it i opened! The unit mu t be di connected from the main before it i opened!
The unit mu t be di connected from the main before it i opened!
Activated carbon i u ed to bind ordorant . The frequency with which the activated carbon i to be
exchanged i between three month and one year, depending on frequency of u e. The u ed carbon
can be di po ed of in the normal hou ehold wa te.
•
Make ure unit i not connected to the main and without current!
•
Fold grea e collector (11) down
•
Remove tainle teel filter (14)
•
Loo en the two thumb crew
•
Remove tainle teel frame and then remove carbon cartridge
•
Loo en the two thumb crew again on the carbon cartridge and then replace the old carbon
with the new carbon
•
Tighten the previou ly loo ened thumb crew
•
In ert the tainle teel filter (14) into the hood body
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11. What to do if….“
11. What to do if….“11. What to do if….“
11. What to do if….“
Hood crackle :
Sporadic hood crackling i normal. It how that the air i being
cleaned by the ionizer. In ca e of prolonged crackling, the upper metal filter and ionizer heet mu t
be cleaned. In addition, you hould check whether the exten ion cord plug ha been connected hori-
zontally to the ionizer heet.
The hood cannot be hut off:
Check that all filter have been in erted correctly, that each filter i equipped with a micro witch which
will interrupt the electrical circuit when incorrectly po itioned.
12. Service
12. Service12. Service
12. Service
The well-trained cu tomer ervice of Electrolux i available to all of our cu tomer .
Before you contact cu tomer ervice:
Make ure that there have not been any error in operation.
Check your exhau t hood according to the chapter “What to do if…“
If you contact cu tomer ervice:
Make note of the following information which can be found on the unit‘ nameplate:
• Serial number
• Model name
• Product number
Plea e provide thi information for:
• Cu tomer ervice reque t
• Spare part or acce ory order
• Technical que tion
The nameplate i found in the hood body behind the filter
• Making a preci e note of your ob ervation will make the preparation and the work for our
Stainle teel filter with
carbon cartridge (rear ide)
Removable
carbon catrid-
Stainle teel
For loo e activated
carbon
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ervice technician ea ier.
• Call the ervice number 0848 848 111. Your call will automatically be routed to the neare t
ervice center.
• Plea e be at home when the ervice technician come becau e he need your information.
13. Spare Part
13. Spare Part13. Spare Part
13. Spare Part -
--
-Acce orie :
Acce orie :Acce orie :
Acce orie :
Activated carbon refill pack 1 kg, A.-Nr. AK LRZ (893573850)
14. Quality Control
14. Quality Control14. Quality Control
14. Quality Control
The unit are ubject to the following te t according to VDE 0701 Teil 1 and EN60335-1:
• Protective wire te t
• High voltage te t
• In ulation te t
• Function and performance te t
• Mechanical vi ual in pection
In addition, a vi ual in pection i conducted and the acce orie are checked for completene .
Thi product i in compliance with
• The ecurity objective of the ”Low Voltage” guideline EG/73/23
• The protection requirement of the ”EMC” EG/336/89 guideline a amended by EG/68/93 guide-
line, built and brought onto the market.
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15. Guarantee/Cu tomer Service
15. Guarantee/Cu tomer Service15. Guarantee/Cu tomer Service
15. Guarantee/Cu tomer Service
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16. Information
16. Information16. Information
16. Information
Information on the Heat Detector (10):
Information on the Heat Detector (10):Information on the Heat Detector (10):
Information on the Heat Detector (10):
We care about your afety. For thi rea on, we have in talled a heat detector into the air cleaning
center which function a follow .
If a temperature between 69° C and 71° C i reached under the exhau t hood, the alarm ring auto-
matically and the unit‘ power upply i interrupted. Once it cool down to approx. 30°-35° C the
alarm i again ilenced automatically.
Ionizer Information:
Ionizer Information:Ionizer Information:
Ionizer Information:
The ionizer make the air fre her. The negative ion clean the air of very fine du t particle , from bac-
teria which i u pended in the air on po itive ion , floating viru e and fungal pore . The air tream
produced by the built-in motor lead particle to a metal filter and ettle them there. The e depo it
are removed with regular cleaning of the upper metal filter (3).
The u e of the ionizer i not dangerou ! Even a high do e of negative ion i not damaging to health.
A high do e of po itive ion , however, can make one ill, tired, weak, and in many ca e even irritable
and aggre ive.
Germicidal Lamp Information (13):
Germicidal Lamp Information (13):Germicidal Lamp Information (13):
Germicidal Lamp Information (13):
Germicidal lamp are pecial low-pre ure mercury lamp with hort wavelength ultraviolote radiation
who e di infecting effect of natural unlight i far uperior. It de troy all effective microorgani m uch
a bacteria, viru e , pore . Yea t , algae, protozoa and mildew ...and all of thi without ozone!
!! Never look into a lamp which i witched on becau e UV C radiation damage the eye !!
!! Never look into a lamp which i witched on becau e UV C radiation damage the eye !!!! Never look into a lamp which i witched on becau e UV C radiation damage the eye !!
!! Never look into a lamp which i witched on becau e UV C radiation damage the eye !!
WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
WARNING:
Touching with bare hand cau e tain . Alway u e a clean cloth or clean glove !
If the quartz gla come into contact with the hand , it mu t be cleaned with a little alcohol before
bringing the lamp back into u e.
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17. Note for the Correct Di po al of the Product
17. Note for the Correct Di po al of the Product17. Note for the Correct Di po al of the Product
17. Note for the Correct Di po al of the Product
DISPOSAL
DISPOSALDISPOSAL
DISPOSAL
Packaging Material
Packaging MaterialPackaging Material
Packaging Material
Packaging material are environmentally friendly and recyclable. The pla tic part are
labelled, e. g. >PE<, >PS< etc. Di po e of the packaging material at the community
wa te collection point in the collection container provided according to their labelling.
Old Device
Old Device Old Device
Old Device
The ymbol on the product or the product‘ packaging indicate that thi product i
not to be treated a normal hou ehold wa te but mu t be given up to a collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. Your contribution to the
proper di po al of thi product protect the environment and human health. The environ-
ment and health are put at ri k by incorrect di po al. More information about recycling
thi product can be found at your city hall, refu e collection or the bu ine where thi
product wa purcha ed.
Where doe the old equipment go?
Where doe the old equipment go?Where doe the old equipment go?
Where doe the old equipment go?
Anyhere where new equipment i old or di po al at the official S.EN.S collection point
or official S.EN.S-Recycler .
The li t of the official S.EN.S-Recycler can be found at www. en .ch.
Warning
WarningWarning
Warning: In order to en ure that u ed equipment i no longer hazardou , render it unu-
able before di po al. Remove the equipment from the main upply al o and remove
Remove the equipment from the main upply al o and remove Remove the equipment from the main upply al o and remove
Remove the equipment from the main upply al o and remove
the power upply cable from the equipment.
the power upply cable from the equipment.the power upply cable from the equipment.
the power upply cable from the equipment.
18. Technical Data
18. Technical Data18. Technical Data
18. Technical Data
Out ide dimen ion : 1000 x 700 mm or 1200 x 700 mm
Minimum di tance to cooking urface: 700 mm
Supply voltage: 230 Volt
Power con umption: 272 Watt
Total weight: IH EFA 1020.1—31 kg
ICH EFA 1030—34 kg

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